Konduru Rakesh Teja
Researcher, Meteorologist & Climatologist
Konduru Rakesh Teja
Researcher, Meteorologist & Climatologist
Indian monsoon regio - Welcome to Rakesh's Site
Outline
I am currently working on convection representation in climate models. If convection is not accurately represented, what kind of errors does it pose in the climate simulations? Do current climate models have skill in representing convection, then how to quantify them? How important is the diurnal cycle? Another challenging area is, how convection responds under different forcings and scenarios in the climate models. How can data assimilation improve convection representation? How can we use data assimilation and artificial intelligence to understand convection?
Konduru Rakesh Teja is a researcher, meteorologist, climatologist, and statistician.
Interest Areas
- Meteorology & Climatology
- Climate modelling
- Data assimilation & Artificial intelligence
- Urban climate
- Remote Sensing
- Statistics
Affiliations
- Data Assimilation Team, RIKEN Center for Computational Science, Kobe, Japan
- The cluster of Pioneering Research, RIKEN Center for Computational Science, Kobe, Japan
- Collaborative researcher, Environmental Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai, India
Academics
Education
- PhD Science Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan 2021
- Master of Science Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, India 2013
- Bachelor of Science Sri Venkateswara University, India 2010
Research Experience (6 Years)
- Postdoctoral Researcher RIKEN Center for Computational Science, Japan (2022-Present)
- Special Researcher Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan (2021-2022)
- Senior Research Fellow National Aerospace Laboratories, India (2015-2017)
- Research Fellow CSIR 4th Paradigm Institute, India (June, 2015-September, 2015)
- Research Fellow Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India (2013-2015)
Awards:
1. RIKEN Letter of Appreciation from the President for the Research. (2024)
2. Best Poster Presentation Award 2024 at the ISDA, Kobe, Japan. (2024)
3. Highly Commendable Presentation Award at the IPWG international conference, Tokyo, Japan. (2024)
4. Tokyo Metropolitan Government awarded the Tokyo Human Resources Fund for City Diplomacy
(THRF). (2017-2021)
5. Tokyo Metropolitan Government awarded a Student Travel Grant to attend the Asia Oceania
Geosciences Meeting. (2019)
6. American Geophysical Union (AGU) awarded a Student Travel Grant to attend the AGU meeting in New
Orleans, USA. (2017)
7. Jeju National University provided Jeju Sea Grant under the umbrella of the World Weather Research
Program (WWRP; 2017).
8. Helmholtz Ocean System Science and Technology, Helmholtz Ocean Research Center, Kiel, Germany
granted me a Helmholtz Travel Grant to participate in the graduate research school. (2015)
9. Air Force Administrative College, Coimbatore, India, gave Best Student Award in the training program
“Basics of Radar & Satellite Meteorology and Applications in Nowcasting” from 10-21 Dec, 2012.
10. World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Student Travel Grant. (2012)